For an atom’s electrons, how many energy sublevels are present in the principal energy level n = 4?
4 (4s, 4p, 4d, 4f). If this means anything to you. Hope its helpful!
nah it doesn't help
Different principal energy levels have different numbers of sublevels. There are the same number of sublevels as the number of the principal energy level. The 1st level only has an s-orbital The 2nd level has an s-orbital and a p-orbital The 3rd level has s-, p- and d-orbitals. The 4th level has s-, p-, d- and f-orbitals. The 5th level has s-, p-, d-, f- and g-orbitals How about that?
Compliments to John Graham.
Im just looking for the answer thats why i posted it
We try not to give direct answers. We try to help the asker to come to the correct conclusion by giving them the proper materials to do so. By giving you the answer outright we only hurt your education.
well how am i suppose to know if I'm doing it rite if i don't know the answer
So you have no previous knowledge of this subject yet your on this particular question.
I really don't have anything else, but I know @Ryaan might.
i never said that i just need the answer to make sure I'm doing it rite
So you already have an Idea of what your doing. Can you tell me what you came up with?
@Kira_Yamato was reccomended by Ryaan, @Kira_Yamato is really smart as I know.
There are 4 types of orbitals in n = 4, namely, 4s, 4p, 4d and 4f. As the energy levels of the 4p orbitals are degenerate, which can be said for the 4d orbitals themselves and 4f orbitals themselves, because there is no hybridization, you have 4 different energy levels corresponding to s, p, d and f.
:D Thanks @Kira_Yamato !!!
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